Wtf, 250,000 animals to be slaughtered in the name of Hindu religion
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There are weird ones from all religions. Here's a particularly ridiculous one from Judaism!
http://judaism.about.com/od/holidays/a/Kaparot-Kaparos-Yom-Kippur-Custom.htm
Kaparot can be performed anytime between Rosh HaShanah and Yom Kippur, but most often takes place the day before Yom Kippur. Men use a rooster, while women use a hen.
The ritual begins by reciting the following biblical verses:
Some lived in deepest darkness, bound in cruel irons... (Psalms 107:10)
He brought them out of deepest darkness, broke their bonds asunder... (Psalms 107:14).
There were fools who suffered for their sinful way, and for their iniquities. All food was loathsome to them: They reached the gates of death. In their adversity they cried to the Lord and He saved them from their troubles. He gave an order and healed them; He delivered them from the pits. Let them praise the Lord for His steadfast love, His wondrous deeds for mankind (Psalms 107:17‑21).
Then He has mercy on him and decreed, "Redeem him from descending to the Pit, For I have obtained his ransom" (Job 33:24).
Then the rooster or hen is whirled above the individual's head three times while the following words are recited: "This is my substitute, my vicarious offering, my atonement. The cock or hen shall meet death, but I shall enjoy a long, pleasant life of peace." (Koltach, Alfred. pg. 239.) After these words are said the chicken is slaughtered and either eaten by the person who performed the ritual or given to the poor.
Because kaparot is a controversial custom, in modern times, Jews who practice kaparot will often substitute money wrapped in white cloth for the chicken. The same biblical verses are recited, and then the money is swung about the head three times as with the chicken. At the conclusion of the ceremony the money is given to charity.
I live around the corner from an Orthodox Jewish high school, and what seems like the entire community gathers to do this. Trucks full of chickens are delivered, and the swinging commences. I haven't seen it personally, but my mom watched it this year and was pretty flabbergasted and disgusted.'05 - TO, '06 - TO 1, '08 - NYC 1 & 2, '09 - TO, Chi 1 & 2, '10 - Buffalo, NYC 1 & 2, '11 - TO 1 & 2, Hamilton, '13 - Buffalo, Brooklyn 1 & 2, '15 - Global Citizen, '16 - TO 1 & 2, Chi 2
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This is so majorly fucked up I can't even find words...badbrains said:I'm not one to judge religions or cultures but shit, this is pretty fucked up!
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Fucked up to the 250,000th power.
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At least in Karapot they EAT the chicken, or somebody does. Some if this is just mind blowing.. That first article was gut wrenching. It's just a wAste!! And for them it brings power?? An electric line brings power.. Killing hundreds of thousands of animals for ritual just brings on a waste.. It's disgusting.0
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Agree brian 250,000% you are correct!brianlux said:
This is so majorly fucked up I can't even find words...badbrains said:I'm not one to judge religions or cultures but shit, this is pretty fucked up!
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2852739/Nepal-devotees-sacrifice-thousands-animals-Hindu-ritual.html?ito=social-twitter_mailonline
Fucked up to the 250,000th power.0 -
Yes indeed. All the hunger in the world and these people waste animals like they ain't shit. God damn, that's some whacked shit.whispering hands said:At least in Karapot they EAT the chicken, or somebody does. Some if this is just mind blowing.. That first article was gut wrenching. It's just a wAste!! And for them it brings power?? An electric line brings power.. Killing hundreds of thousands of animals for ritual just brings on a waste.. It's disgusting.
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That is disgusting all in the name of Religion ...jesus greets me looks just like me ....0
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I seem to keep thinking about this and seeing those horrid images in my head as I prepare to go to work and face the throngs of mad/happy Black Friday shoppers (not sure what if any connection to this subject that is... except maybe madness, LOL)- and it seems to me no matter what is said about this kind of brutal act being connected to religion, it has to go beyond religion to something deeper, more insane, more cruel, more 250,000 times fucked up- something deeply hideous and evil the the psyche of certain monsters-as-humans. How do people get this fucked up?
Ugh- OK happy shoppers, ready or not, hear I come!"It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0 -
3rd world mentalatyjesus greets me looks just like me ....0
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sick, pagan idol worshipers, they are just worshiping the devil blindly, but it dont seem so blindly does itbadbrains said:I'm not one to judge religions or cultures but shit, this is pretty fucked up!
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poor animals
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That is messed up.badbrains said:I'm not one to judge religions or cultures but shit, this is pretty fucked up!
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I don't judge other religions or cultures either but killing(sacrificing) your son for others is messed up too.0 -
Just add this to the numerous fucked up things about organized religion.0
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And what do WE we waste in the name of religion? Countless numbers of individual souls......until they wake uptake the reigns and
steer us towards the clear here
I know it's already been sung
but it can't be said enough
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Not sure what you mean, vickisomoya. Several questions come to mind:vickisomoya said:And what do WE we waste in the name of religion? Countless numbers of individual souls......until they wake up
Who are "WE"?
What is the religion of this "WE"?
What does the religion of "WE" do to waste souls?
In what way are those souls wasted?
Until "they" wake up- what the "WE" or the "souls" wake up?
Sorry for so many questions- I'm just not following what you mean here.
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The irony here is that almost all Hindus are vegetarians. I wasn't sure why this is really, so just read this on Wikipedia:
"Paths of Hinduism hold vegetarianism as an ideal. There are three main reasons for this: the principle of nonviolence (ahimsa) applied to animals,[15] the intention to offer only "pure" (vegetarian) food to a deity and then to receive it back as prasad,[16] and the conviction that non-vegetarian food is detrimental for the mind and for spiritual development. Many Hindus point to scriptural bases, such as the Mahabharata's maxim that "Nonviolence is the highest duty and the highest teaching,"[17] as advocating a vegetarian diet."
Way to go with the nonviolence there, Hindus. :-??Post edited by PJ_Soul onWith all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0 -
And it's the first statement to. UnrealPJ_Soul said:The irony here is that almost all Hindus are vegetarians. I wasn't sure why this isn't really, so just read this on Wikipedia:
"Paths of Hinduism hold vegetarianism as an ideal. There are three main reasons for this: the principle of nonviolence (ahimsa) applied to animals,[15] the intention to offer only "pure" (vegetarian) food to a deity and then to receive it back as prasad,[16] and the conviction that non-vegetarian food is detrimental for the mind and for spiritual development. Many Hindus point to scriptural bases, such as the Mahabharata's maxim that "Nonviolence is the highest duty and the highest teaching,"[17] as advocating a vegetarian diet."
Way to go with the nonviolence there, Hindus. :-??0 -
im not one to judge BUT...... seems to me you already have.badbrains said:I'm not one to judge religions or cultures but shit, this is pretty fucked up!
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Oh well, so I judged a bunch of people who slaughtered 250,000 animals. Sue me.catefrances said:
im not one to judge BUT...... seems to me you already have.badbrains said:I'm not one to judge religions or cultures but shit, this is pretty fucked up!
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I'm with Nart. Prejudice is judging without valid cause, but that's not what he was doing. Judging without prejudice is something that's almost expected: it's how we choose our friends, how we form our families, how we decide what causes are worth condemning and which are worth praising. Frankly, taking life from 250,000 animals without the intention of consuming 250,000 animals out of pure necessity is just plain wrong to me. What a waste of life.badbrains said:
Oh well, so I judged a bunch of people who slaughtered 250,000 animals. Sue me.catefrances said:
im not one to judge BUT...... seems to me you already have.badbrains said:I'm not one to judge religions or cultures but shit, this is pretty fucked up!
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2852739/Nepal-devotees-sacrifice-thousands-animals-Hindu-ritual.html?ito=social-twitter_mailonline'05 - TO, '06 - TO 1, '08 - NYC 1 & 2, '09 - TO, Chi 1 & 2, '10 - Buffalo, NYC 1 & 2, '11 - TO 1 & 2, Hamilton, '13 - Buffalo, Brooklyn 1 & 2, '15 - Global Citizen, '16 - TO 1 & 2, Chi 2
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Thanks Ben, appreciate it.benjs said:
I'm with Nart. Prejudice is judging without valid cause, but that's not what he was doing. Judging without prejudice is something that's almost expected: it's how we choose our friends, how we form our families, how we decide what causes are worth condemning and which are worth praising. Frankly, taking life from 250,000 animals without the intention of consuming 250,000 animals out of pure necessity is just plain wrong to me. What a waste of life.badbrains said:
Oh well, so I judged a bunch of people who slaughtered 250,000 animals. Sue me.catefrances said:
im not one to judge BUT...... seems to me you already have.badbrains said:I'm not one to judge religions or cultures but shit, this is pretty fucked up!
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2852739/Nepal-devotees-sacrifice-thousands-animals-Hindu-ritual.html?ito=social-twitter_mailonline
I do find it odd that someone would comment about my statement and not the act itself. Weird.0 -
I judge, and I judge these people to be idiots.Be Excellent To Each OtherParty On, Dudes!0
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